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I'm not defending HK. I just thought it was an interesting interview and I posted it here. don't even own an HK45. I'm just amazed that anyone would question these two people's "motives" as you put it.
It's awesome how so many guys on THR know more than a guy who was in charge of product testing and acquisition for Delta Force, and a former Special Forces operator who is currently an FBI SWAT and HRT instructor. I also had no idea that people who consult gun manufacturers receive royalty...
...someplace you can’t run to a pistolsmith every time you need it, if your choice is between an HK45 and a 1911 and you don’t take the HK45, you’re ****’ing brain dead.
Larry: Yeah, I agree 100%. Ken is spot on. For the average guy, it’s a far better choice. The 1911 is an enthusiast’s...
As a range gun or a collectors piece, they're great. As a carry/home-defense weapon, you could do a lot better, especially if you don't plan on investing in some gunsmith work out of the box. There are many more modern designs that have surpassed the BHP in the reliability/durability department...
Per Massad Ayoob: It is impossible to quantify stopping power. There's no national data base that provides enough detail about police shootings to even begin to evaluate them fairly. FBI statistics do not ask if the persons being shot were male or female? Young or old? Big or small? Jacked up on...
The "20,000 round" barrel life HK provides in the manual is a VERY conservative estimate. Here's an HK45 endurance test that's about to hit 50,000 rounds with ZERO barrel-related issues. The test is sanctioned by HK (they paid for the ammo) and the pistol will be on display at the 2011 SHOT...
When you put your light on, you have to turn the screw a few twists which takes all of a few seconds. If you plan on doing it when you hear a bump in the night, however, it probably would take longer. Your best bet is to either put the light on the gun when you go to bed, and take it off when...
^^^This
I'd be shocked if there were more than a handfull of cases where Glocks actually KB'd using quality factory ammo (except possibly something like +P+ Buffalo Bore).
Before you commit to Big Dots, read this... http://pistol-training.com/archives/2140
The best over/under sights are Heinie Straight Eights, and it's not even close.
Yep^^
The grip on the P2KSK is significantly thinner. In fairness though, the G26 fits in the same holster that I posted above, and they both conceal identically. You can't even feel a difference when it's on your waist. In terms of comfort in your hand, however, it's no contest.
The P2KSK is BAD ASS. I have both it and the Glock 26, and the HK blows it out of the water. It's way more comfortable/ergonomic, and slightly thinner. The V1 LEM is the best non-1911 trigger in the business IMHO, and the P2KSK was designed around that trigger variant. I rotate between it and a...
Bill does have an FFL. I've used him several times. Nevertheless, if I were you I would trade my V3 for a V2 and then convert it to V1. The Light LEM is the best trigger on the market short of a good 1911. Besides, trading a P2K for a Glock would be a crime against humanity.
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